Animal Ethos Pathos Logos

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Commercials serve many purposes for their audience. Whether it be to influence someone to purchase a product, or to advertise for a new movie release, commercials serve to persuade someone to do something. Advertisers are able to persuade and extend to a greater audience with the right amount of ethos, logos, and pathos, making the commercial more effective. Commercials are able to persuade the audience to the argument being presented by using pathos to apply to one’s emotions, logos to show evidence, and ethos to show credibility. In the BC SPCA End Animal Cruelty campaign, the commercial featuring Sarah McLachlan and “Angel” uses all three appeals to persuade the audience to support animals in distress and protect them further abuse. The …show more content…

At the beginning of the commercial, the quote “every single hour in BC, an animal is violently abused” appears on the screen followed by the quotes, “three thousand animals were rescued last year” and “for hundreds of others, help came too late” (“Sarah McLachlan Animal Cruelty Video”). These quotes allow the audience to see from a factual point how relevant animal cruelty is and that it is not simply a myth or small problem. People who are not as sentimental and relate more to the evidence of an issue are able to support and better understand how devastating this problem really is. Not only do the facts prove to be logical and convincing, but the actual images of the animal abuse bring forth logos in the commercial as well to show physical proof of the abuse. Animal cruelty is an issue that everyone must recognize and help out with, and BC SPCA is able to bring forth this recognition using the three …show more content…

While logos and ethos are correctly used to persuade the audience, the real persuader is pathos and the use of visuals and audio throughout the commercial. The commercial works so well that it is able to relate to all types of audiences over many different medias and create a buzz for the issue. The company’s intentions with each BC SPCA commercial is to create awareness and attention for animal cruelty, not just tear out one’s heart strings with the tragic videos and images. While many television commercials are easy to forget, BC SPCA commercials truly stick around and people will always feel heartbroken when they hear the words “in the arms of an angel” or see Sarah McLachlan sitting with the dog, spreading awareness of animal

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